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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Hungry for God...Starving for Time -- 5 Minute Devotions for Busy Women

Today I'm hosting author, Lori Hatcher, as she features an excerpt from her new book, Hungry for God...Starving for Time, 5 Minute Devotions for Busy Women. Check out this sneak peek and then make sure to visit her giveaway for a FREE KINDLE loaded with Christian books!Facetime: God, I'm having a bad hair day. What can I do to feel better about myself?

As I prepare for a speaking engagement, I begin praying far in advance. I pray for God to give me the message he wants me to share. I pray for each person who will attend, that God will encourage and equip them. I pray for the event planners, that the Lord will provide everything they need and give them wisdom and creativity.But on the actual morning of the event, I pray for something quite different.

I pray for a good hair day.Sometimes God answers, and sometimes he doesn’t.

If you were completely honest, you’ve probably done the same thing.

Tell the truth. Didn’t you pray to be zit-free on your wedding day? Or bloat-free for your high school reunion? Or 10-lbs. lighter for the family photo?

There’s something about being in front with all eyes upon us that reduces us to bundles of adolescent insecurity. Having good hair, blemish-free complexions, or flat bellies won’t make us into something we’re not, but they do help us feel a little more confident.So what should we do if, despite our best efforts, we’re having a bad hair day?

1. Remember that “man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart” (1 Sam. 16:7). We can rest in the confidence that we are beloved and beautiful. Knowing God thinks we’re lovely because of what’s inside our hearts, whether our locks lie down or let loose, should put smiles on our faces that are much more beautiful than our marvelous manes.2. Don’t schlump. We should raise our chins, put on our best smiles, and look people in the eyes. Chances are we’re the only ones who are aware of the cowlick that won’t cooperate or the muffin top above our waistlines. If we act as though we wish we could crawl under the rug, however, even those who have no idea that our hair didn’t turn out right are going to sense something’s wrong. We need to put on our game faces and press on!3. Concentrate on others. Before long, we’ll forget we had a tussle with our tresses. When we take our eyes off ourselves and place them squarely on someone else, we gain perspective about what truly matters. A side benefit to this is that if we concentrate on helping others feel comfortable, confident, and cared for, THAT’s what they remember about us, not our crazy coiffure.4. Remember that true beauty isn’t determined by what our bodies look like, but by what our spirits look like. “Your beauty should not come from outward adornment,” says 1 Peter 3:3-4, “such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight.”

So tomorrow, whether it’s a good hair day or a bad one, let’s greet the world with a smile. We’ve got Kingdom work to do!How about you? What tends to unravel your self-confidence? Leave a comment below and join the conversation.If you enjoyed this post, you might like "When God Looks You in the Eye, What Does He See?"

This devotion is an excerpt from Lori’s new book, Hungry for God … Starving for Time, 5-Minute Devotions for Busy Women. You want to connect with God, but in the craziness of life, it’s just not happening. You want practical, biblical answers to situations you face every day, but you don’t have hours to pore over Scripture.You need a resource that answers the questions you’re afraid to ask out loud. Questions like:• Is my situation hopeless?• If God already knows what he’s going to do, why bother to pray? • Why have you allowed this to happen to me? • No one appreciates what I do. Why shouldn’t I quit? Each devotion begins with a Facetime question and ends with a biblical answer wrapped in a modern day parable. Like a spiritual power bar, Hungry for God … Starving for Time is packed with enough scriptural nutrition to get you through the day.
Wherever you are—in break rooms, carpool lines, or wherever you can snatch five minutes of quiet reflection—Hungry for God … Starving for Time, 5-Minute Devotions for Busy Women is for you.

6 comments:

This sounds like a great and inspirational book! I am thinking about starting a new job and of course I have the fear that I won't be good enough when actually I know deep inside that I will be just as good or better than I need to be for this job due to my experience in the workforce! I will hold my head up and go in with confidence! This book seems to be just what I need to read for the times that I lack self esteem. Thanks for sharing this.

Christy,You nailed it -- you can walk in confidence because God goes with you into this new situation. I said a special prayer for God to pave the way and go before you. Thanks so much for stopping by!

Sarah, Thanks so much for sharing Hungry for God . . . Starving for Time with your sweet readers. The pink that makes your site so feminine is the perfect backdrop for a book written especially for women. I love how God orchestrates all the details. Blessings on you for allowing me to share your corner of the blogosphere :)

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